
Vesugen Peptide Therapy
Benefits, Side Effects, Cost & Protocols
Vesugen (Lys-Glu-Asp) is a short bioregulatory peptide targeting vascular tissue. It is studied for its potential to normalize blood vessel function, improve microcirculation, and support cardiovascular health.
Clinically Reviewed
Reviewed by Alex Evans, PharmD, MBA · Updated May 2026
Evidence-Based
Sourced from FDA, PubMed & ClinicalTrials.gov · View sources
How Vesugen Works
Tripeptide bioregulator that may interact with DNA in vascular endothelial cells, modulating gene expression related to angiogenesis, endothelial repair, and vascular tone.
Vesugen FAQ
What is VESUGEN?
Vesugen is a Khavinson bioregulator tripeptide (Lys-Glu-Asp) researched for vascular endothelial support and cardiovascular tissue maintenance in aging.
How does VESUGEN work?
Tripeptide bioregulator that may interact with DNA in vascular endothelial cells, modulating gene expression related to angiogenesis, endothelial repair, and vascular tone.
Is VESUGEN legal to buy?
VESUGEN is sold as a research chemical for laboratory use only. It is not approved for human use by the FDA. Regulations vary by jurisdiction.
Where can I buy VESUGEN?
VESUGEN is available as a research compound from verified online vendors. Always verify third-party testing before purchasing.
What category does VESUGEN belong to?
VESUGEN is primarily classified as a tissue repair & healing peptide. Peptides studied for their potential in wound healing, tendon/ligament repair, gut healing, and general tissue regeneration.
What are the research benefits of VESUGEN?
VESUGEN has been studied for: Endothelial function, Vascular health, Cardiovascular tissue support, Microcirculation. Khavinson bioregulator; vascular endothelial focus.
Vesugen News
Vesugen: Structural memory and systemic coordination - Jamaica Observer
Jamaica Observer · 8 days ago
Unauthorized injectable peptides and their potential serious health risks - College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta | CPSA
College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta | CPSA · 1 month ago
The Pinealon Peptide and Capase-3 Research - Eye On Annapolis
Eye On Annapolis · 29 months ago
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